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[goh-too] / ˈgoʊˌtu /






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The idea is simple: have a few go-to templates for using up the bibs and bobs lurking in your kitchen, depending on your mood and what’s in the crisper.

From Salon

In times of financial trouble, investment pieces with bold, eye-catching designs become the go-to as a way to add something extra to an otherwise ordinary outfit.

From BBC

Only a Brit can make such florid self-deprecation charming, and the 75-year-old Nighy’s fluency in this — along with his plummy, mellifluous drawl — makes him a perfect agony uncle: not the go-to guy for people whose lives are actually falling apart, but the one whose lived experience steers his guidance and offers perspective rather than prescription.

From Salon

It’s become the go-to stock for investors looking to capitalize on the growing demand for electricity, driven mainly by power-hungry AI data centers.

From Barron's

Currently, Preparation H is the go-to over-the-counter hemorrhoid treatment.

From The Wall Street Journal